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Anonymous No.4437999 >>4438361 >>4440997 >>4441587 >>4446654 >>4446758 >>4448137 >>4453594
/p/ kino?
https://youtu.be/L6IbmqtgP0c?si=9ALDnUQ31pp-B4Ve
Anonymous No.4438019 >>4438073 >>4442585
that flick sucks
Anonymous No.4438073 >>4449313
>>4438019
it doesn't. it's not Antonion's best since he made The Eclipse, L'avventura and La Notte before, but it's good. It actually got me in the mood for photography after my breakup even though I saw it like ten years before
Anonymous No.4438361 >>4438372
>>4437999 (OP)
I want to take pictures of cute girls and get paid for that.
Anonymous No.4438372
>>4438361
That’s the dream lad, that’s the dream.
Anonymous No.4440951 >>4446655 >>4446876 >>4447030
I watched this on Tubi. It was weird. The lead actor played a very curious serial killer. It has a lot of darkroom scenes, very /p/.
Anonymous No.4440975 >>4442538
was it kino?
Anonymous No.4440997
>>4437999 (OP)
This has its flaws but it’s still bloody good

>also checked
Anonymous No.4441587 >>4442585
>>4437999 (OP)
That film was a boring piece of trash.
Anonymous No.4441588 >>4442198
Watch Godland(2022).

A kino shot in iceland.
Anonymous No.4441682 >>4441683
Closer is comfy kino
Anonymous No.4441683
>>4441682
Anonymous No.4442198
>>4441588
This was a nice flick. Would also recommend Salt of the Earth (rip)
Anonymous No.4442538
>>4440975
Overhated but not kino
Anonymous No.4442585 >>4442994 >>4461889
some of my favorites
>>4438019
>>4441587
zoomers attention spans are in the negative
Anonymous No.4442994
>>4442585
>zoomer
I am a 30 years old boomer
Anonymous No.4446654
>>4437999 (OP)
I just watched this. Interesting story and caracters. Very well directed. Recommend.
Anonymous No.4446655 >>4446714 >>4446876
>>4440951
It's basically a portrait of the late stage streetfag
Anonymous No.4446714
>>4446655
Anonymous No.4446758 >>4460002
>>4437999 (OP)
It didn't age particularly well. What made it a great film was its cultural relevance at the time it came out. Decades later its only relevance is having been relevant at that time, overshadowed by the curiosity of being the only film footage of The Yardbirds, and Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, PLUS in that tiny sliver of time where all were in it together, before Beck ragequit, the Yardbirds collapsed into Page's hands who turned it into Led fucking Zeppelin. Crazy to have ended up with that on pro-shot, well lit 35mm film.

The silly send-up they did in the dance scene is cute. The new era the artists and creatives and thinkers of that generation thought they were ushering in failed. Defeated by the ignorant, the lazy, the greedy, and the aggressive. Now all the films of 1966-1970 are just a tombstone of a future none of you will get to experience unless you simply take a ton of hallucinogens, visualize it, and sudoku out.
cinefag !CiNE/YT/e6 No.4446876
>>4440951
underrated kino
>>4446655
this but unironically
Anonymous No.4447030 >>4447032
>>4440951
Watched It last night. Very good story and characters. Competent acting and directing.
Anonymous No.4447032 >>4449681
>>4447030
what about the mise en scène?
Anonymous No.4448137 >>4448990
>>4437999 (OP)
Why has no kino been made about /p/ goddess Ruth Orkin
Anonymous No.4448990
>>4448137
Both subject and photo look average to me
Anonymous No.4449313 >>4449695 >>4449725
>>4438073
Midwit take. Antonioni's late period is his best, actually.

https://youtu.be/fwnz0rDFAUE
Anonymous No.4449681 >>4449690
>>4447032
actually good you relentless faggot, especially in the studio murder scene
Anonymous No.4449690
>>4449681
did it have a certain je ne sais quoi?
Anonymous No.4449695
>>4449313
Ah yes the Real Estate thriller. Revenge of the bored secretary.

Even Roger Waters was like ok wtf we doin here m80, sort yourself out.

>Those kids should have rapped that toidied up hussy when they had the chance, BUT NOOOO
>LE KABOOMSKEEZ it goes
Well ok then fine.
Anonymous No.4449725
>>4449313
>putting Blow-up above L'avventura, La Notte or L'Eclipse
>calls others midwits
lol
LakersMonsters !nAoO/VHrBM No.4449968 >>4449972
>not recommending tarkovsky
Anonymous No.4449972 >>4450068
>>4449968
Your favorite Russian hack didn't make any movies about photography, cinefag.
cinefag !CiNE/YT/e6 No.4450068
>>4449972
>everyone who likes one of the masters of cinema is one guy!
Anonymous No.4453594 >>4453595
>>4437999 (OP)
it is offline, anyone has another source?
cANON No.4453595
>>4453594
btdig
Anonymous No.4454109 >>4459646
Anything shot by Christopher Doyle, Roger Deakins, or Robby MΓΌller.
Anonymous No.4459646
>>4454109
Doyle has fallen off. His more recent work is nothing special.
Anonymous No.4460002 >>4460004
>>4446758
and what exactly have made it age poorly, then? i agree that the appeal of film is a lot about its cultural relevancy, but i don't understand this critique.
Anonymous No.4460004
>>4460002
Basically Doug Walker happened
Anonymous No.4460318 >>4460319
>Midsomer Murders - Season 10 Episode 6 Picture of Innocence

This is an absolute must watch, it's about warring groups of analog puritans and digital enthusiasts. Everyone with a photography interest is portrayed as a socially awkward retard, who takes pictures of banal bullshit like cats or naked girls.
Anonymous No.4460319
>>4460318
Where does that remind you of?
Anonymous No.4461883
88xrp
Anonymous No.4461889
>>4442585
I've seen the left side. Is the right one as good?